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Review on Logitech M510 Blue Wireless Mouse with USB πŸ–±οΈ Unifying Receiver - Comfortable Shape, Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling by Czeslawa Brzescinska ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I definitely do not advise buying, the product disappointed.

Because the mouse is a clone of the Logitech LX8, which I already own, I made the decision to upgrade to this one so that it would be compatible in terms of frequency with the keyboard receiver. As a consequence of this, he was dissatisfied not only with the mouse but also with the logtech, which had evidently started to print trash. Advantages include additional forward and backward buttons on one side, and the ability to conceal a unified receiver within the battery compartment. Its cons: poor construction quality, particularly in regard to the scroll wheel, which groans and makes noises reminiscent of penny mice when used. The quality of the plastic declined. When you give the mouse a light shake, something inside is loosely fastened and makes a rattling sound. It is not obvious why the mouse body was designed with a shortened back and hollow rubberized sidewalls, which are the reasons why, today, firstly, the palm hangs in the air, and secondly, the little finger and thumb have to be bent more tightly to keep the mouse in place. Because of this, it is no longer feasible to work or play for an extended period of time because it lessens the brush. This model turned out to be a victim of some type of concentration camp when contrasted to the preceding model, which was a chubby LX8.

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